VOL. CXI. CENTI Barn on Rhoneymede Farm Destroyed by Fire ; $10,000 Loss : - ENROLLED IN HALL-POTTER DIST. of A 464 PUPILS CENTRE J. BP has THRESHING UST COMPLET- ED WHEN SPARK IS STRUCK AND BARN FILL- ED WITH SEASON'S CROPS 1S TOTALLY DE- STROYED. — ALL LIVE- STOCK SAVED EXCEPT 1 CALF—BARN AN OLD LANDMARK, ERECTED BY RHONES OVER CEN. TURY AGO. the the borough Revort- Wetzel compiled for complete list of all in Hall-Potter township dis- with names of teach enrollment in Prof. sohools, er a schools the trict ers, Centre together the and each school. The plete list in gives the com district: following school data the Grammar, Oscar Bler pupils. Primary, 40 pupils. [Alas Br Potters Mills teacher, Mil}s teacher, Hill, ly, Potters Hoover, Centre pupils. Grove, pupils Tusseysink, 11 pupils. Tusseyville 24 Earlystown, 41. Geraldine | wks, teacher 15 lum Bertha Sharer, teach- nr -s threshing vf wheat of come to days had Rh { meymeda Two and $1 at the Ernest Wagner, teach-| oats Aan ena a a3 farm barn the barn | Dorothy Brown, teach- of the grain fallen were ready 3:10 n Sudden _ floor was being cleaned pupils. : : trom | Dorothy MeMichael | teacher, Colyer in the straw which nad thresher: t t it lock the ired men George Sweeney, teacher i { “call a day”: the hour was 136 pupils. Total 22 222 pupils Hall Borough: He White ( Martha Sat -1 afternoon, ot irday len n corn, oT There was e MUSICS RE to Be Pollee. State (ol. Patrolman lege | Former INTEREST TO IZED ORGAN TRUCK OWNERS ! ooks ha " TO THE VOTERS OF COUNTY: a aiat assist M CENTRE id Brooks two daughter Mrs V layard, one ymedd! and te { Dunlap and wish extend appre. ™ CAIN my deep Mra | | f of | clatio for of rone the splendid to immediately Owners support given | e farm in the citizer of iared de. could the Centra on 18 county | the Tuesday last it dec i Prima election week. gratifying of duty ( the they replace i is te i ber as ] Yyoters by ‘onsidering from the going ting the confusion re nes that v Registration ruiting paper it would seem the «oi g atx} ———— A A —— = in real- ORANGE AND BLACK DRIVE ON Beginning Thu Sept 5 parti importance of f Centre county of exercising It thi is ranchise, perfo eo) right is my hope on the will Tt obligation | November. Hoe m Hall- conduct closing irasday } € { lowed general meider the have upon me a great trust. The) {office which I ha ed should countenance n« partisanship It my earnest to greatest compliment people county have ever given confidence, This leads me to believe that count the sustaining regard support of those interested candidacy. Again thanking you support, and soliciting ance throughout main, Gratefully and sincerely, IVAN WALKER, Candidate for Judge of Centre Co, on honor in you he . qi 8 Centre school | ¥ : f © x nominat- of ii ‘or been y feeling j= wish | formas. the The differtnt being merit of their the high school f organized on a 5 basis and each room oring to outshine its rivals. The cooperation and support is needed to make thig success. May we request in this drive?-—The School. ———————— A ————— A ——— The Allentown fair is being held this week, and the Bloomsburg fair will be an attraction for many Centre countians next week. lause CiRASes my ire compet i= endeav- mes ive is : a ~n and in my on of all campaign your o 1 hel y for your past its Tontinu- the campaign 1 re- PA... 'TH1 TID-BITS! HALL, ELECTION " LE 4 townsman, de for the Re- tax collector The Democratic former Ross W. Edmiston nomination for in State borough. was 344 The ination was won by P. B. Meek. Fred feated lender, publican College vote to 270 nom- the Demo collector D. erate Wagner nomination Gelss for tax Bellefonte borough. His to for Migs Helen for Montgomery. won in 262 124 vote wins 197 Beezer and Jack defeated Kelchlineg of by for the wns Ww Justice Harry N venerable Meyey John of south by the the nomination 1 is Le west War 270 and nt Peace the Bel in lefonte a cou of 219, The majority ‘Bquire Keichline for west was re ballot morning and tha pri- incum- votes dis were the nume- the wardg the n south and votes when Friday counted. 1] two wns opened Following the 100 It was votes the total 394 the in the voles mi elect Tuesday bent, ion approximately Harry N. Meyer. after Tuesdays that while iN f bd oA i of Ws total ward gave Mr 3 Democrat oters 312 Keichl her of only iy count to new Mever's } Mever The west begun OD Ly SNYDER—MeMANTELS ’ Announes Marriage. —————— HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER SEASON OPENS FRIDAY 100 soccer | for its) Hub- | i league game season lershurg js reouted to have a ve eleven this hard year and the local Tigers are at wrk preparing | w Coach Baley's team. | 3 menson the 1936 tean rraduated. The Ralph Gearhart fy i half | keop- | hold-overs sfsasann ars Arney a ack, and ob a goal ear; is being groomed for a center| : i forward position as is Bucky Dashem | for a half nd ! kl back Dean Jobs the out. the Penn before the op- post, dun- : Le One e f the Inside Coach of Freshmen selecting his ening game, Myers is awaiting scrimmage with this afternoon final for come n Siate lineup I ————_—— a —— N. Koch, prominent State undertaker, returned Thurs day from the (learfiely hospitaj where he underwent an operation for the amputation of the index finger of his left hand. The operation became nec. essary when a burn he received early in the summer falled to heal Harry College SEPTEMBER 23, 1937. | 100TH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES OBSERVED AT EGG HILI TRSDAY, WEST PENN TO STOP MERCHANDISING END OF PRESH of AT NT YEAR large audiences assembled al tha After many direct merch- |Egg Hill Evangelical church Sunday West years andising, Penn Power will dis- {morning and afternoon for the an electrical appl- |rual homecoming and 100th anniver- 1, according continue the sale of ( ” a t ances and lamps on January 1938 celebration of the church The announcement BAY 1 € there the day Company hbelleves, erected there Although were that EK. today, why oon d an made ghowdrs in the morniy other merchants are now able and|cleared and a greets ele the that Penne the The fous all wooasion 10 applia noes electricity, product it willing trical the primary future display ang : effectively, West increase the past. to advertise electrical it basket enten at Var : - at hering nt near- use of place gathering £ y ’ » chur awn will in by homes the ireh | in continue ! ut we church where ns has West [and st he 3 boards the Or and pon i Penn will 4 cen- long f demonstrate apliances # A teria he as actively as ever has, but the ateria fash actual sale of such items will left entirely to dealers. When West merchandise, handling appliances than It sponsibility plianceg taken with tric J.P \ Centr Penn first entire the starteg of dealers 17 ii ag Ev- number smaller the Mexico and primary for popularizing new they were developed was | ay. 4 Allernoon the utility. Today of wide acceptance of the washer, radio, refrigerat and apgiiances, the popularity of the the and the for was much . Cerne itnelf is today, the re. ! rned | } urch ap- SeTIMOY ns Balthmore Evi upon by electric the elec who came 1 LN - fron gelical charge 29 years was the small Lhe and growing Glory of the Ch church ; 104 tasks electric God down nA the E West range froner electric water 1 roaster, heater, h 8 lamp ¢ Pe siLle pears possible {ror nn draw n vir of a —— NO. 37 — | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS businesd Monday Monday. Floyd Enyder a trip 1 E. to Philadel “alrplaned falr at Vern Garbrick ride at Mo lonnelsh The Vieas~ 4 Thomas re Mrs ar of Gap we Mr. and a Mrs. Ve from and mined Tuesday. laughter man, dare HHamsburg Friday Fisher hom mn ir rey ey st f L.ynn fui ( sl MAY MAKI WINTER GRAIN FARMERS TLOANS 0 « —— CORRECTION, a re Bartholomew 1, ation. Underge 0p PAUL FAUST FINDS THE SOUTHWEST TO HIS —————— a — {Infantile Paralysis Closes Two Clin- LIKING] ton County Schools HAS ASE - {LINTON TY MI RDER Col { aN HAND rar 4 Earl Knepp, 32. of Los 1 A I Confesses Killing Daniel Embiek, of Same Place, Late Thursda) an n, 3, oT 1. FAUST wn Knepp 1} an $x Ly “Al {shooting occurred in isolated Dies of Ante Injaries, | the 1 34, of Winb | miles died of injuries | shortly was struck by driven Attorney Wm. Clearfield at Winhurne night week. ¢ ws of i of the ¥ { 1 n inton ©ous within 1 . in oming county riddled body underbrus) Park about lock Thu after Mra Knepp oficers seene : Yoyd Clearfield ar Goodyear, county, after he Hy 'y ne Embick shot found Ravenasin ck's under some a Chase Car of | the iIrg State near | i Raucl | night the . - ’ sday | y ton ID a raday | Wednesday own 9 £ of last ied - to “ a — : i NEARBY DISTRICTS Knepp Constable YOTED ON JUDGESHIP 1imestone unofficial vote r was arrested on suspicion by RoW B i.ehman tty | Knepp The on the after he Centre judge- . iy was questionin i nomination the i] county 3 : : ! OWE 12t week, in several voting pre-; ! in this area, is appended i directly i home i the Knepp's ng wit neased | Knepp at fi cept to deny the ling taken the loffice In Look Haven and questioned admitted the detall drinking the Flemi Rep. hee After Centre attorney's Hall Miltheim © Twp Twp. Gregg Twp Harris Twp. Harris Twp. Potter Twp. Potter Twp, 8 FP... Potter Twp, W. P ——————————— lp A ——— of the Democratic vice-chalrmen of the voting precincts in Centre county will be held at the Nittany Country Club, Hecla Park, on Monday, Sep- tember 27th, at 6:30 p. m. borough h P P P. P. P. P. district i YE N E. WwW. ¥ Ww. N. Gregg (3regg hour, he told to {for about {shooting It appears much caused an altercation men on a trivial matter Arriving at home Knepp said he had two or three drinks of hard cider A short time later he saw Emnbick arriving and he got out his shotgun and loaded it. He asseriz he warned Embick not to approach his house but Emidek, he said, paid no alten- tion, and he shot him. He sald he didn't know BEmbick war dead. Knepp said he took him to the bushes to get rid of him. an and the story in — ip de B® 24 40 33 24 15 beer between » » ws 0 LR A chairmen and meeting A nd a red yn Orphans’ Mr. ma= ngu oi esrrod aulrs ies he (Odd Fellows grounds, near Was to other about the The being his appeared insider. CAS, radiator damaged was ElUiN- ing age front park car was « to the when my the scene result oe The done both had fenders Mrs, Sp The damage damage Spyker shed both ont and vier othes « oO in the past threshi First machine 10%] Waldo Homan burned years, a 5 the a1 at on Satur. practical destroyed. years his first good fors n Oak Hall day 1 and a was completely was j« second machine {ly one, | However, new in toeniy-Sseven threshing experience {loss nothing tune. Threshing machines are costly Insurance mates high; in fact the risk is considered so great by ine surance companies that owners prefer to take the risk of loss rather than pay prohibitive premium costs, which in a few years would amount to the cost of 3 new machine Tt is for this reason that Mr. Searson carries no insurance on his threshing outfit. to prog there was but re
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